Eyebrow Treatments

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Ombre Eyebrows

Ombre Brows give the look of gradient shaded makeup that can be as subtle or as bold as you prefer. Ombre shading uses a small tattoo machine to position very thin dots of pigment into the skin to create a powder makeup look, which creates a more defined, solid look than microblading alone. Great for all skin types. Ombre Brows can also cover old microblading, semi-permanent makeup, or cosmetic tattooing that has (somewhat) faded.

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Combo Eyebrows

A combination of ombre and hair stroke tattoo for that more defined brow shape, with natural detail of hair strokes showing through. I like to recommend this method to my clients that have no established brow shape and very little to no hair. This treatment will suit clients that want a defined shape to their brows but also want the detail of the brow hairs, a very popular choice!

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Hairstrokes / Nano Microblading

Hairstrokes, also known as microblading, is a technique that mimics the appearance of natural eyebrow hairs. Using a fine needle, pigment is delicately implanted into the superficial layers of the skin, creating hair-like strokes. This method is ideal for those seeking a natural and subtle enhancement to their eyebrows.

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After Care

  • Keep Them Dry

    In the initial days after the procedure, it's crucial to keep your freshly tattooed eyebrows dry. Avoid wetting them when washing your face or taking showers. Excessive moisture can cause the pigment to fade prematurely and may lead to undesirable results. Gently cleanse the rest of your face without touching the treated area.

  • Use Recommended Healing Products

    Your technician will likely provide you with a specialized healing ointment or balm. Apply this product as directed to the tattooed area. It helps soothe the skin, prevent infection, and aids in the healing process. Avoid using any skincare products not recommended by your technician, as some may contain ingredients that can interfere with the healing or cause irritation.

  • Protect from Sun and Harsh Products

    Shield your newly tattooed eyebrows from direct sunlight, as UV rays can fade the pigment and lead to uneven results. If you plan to be outdoors, wear a wide-brimmed hat or sunglasses to provide shade. Additionally, avoid using harsh skincare products, such as exfoliants, retinoids, or chemical peels, in the eyebrow area during the healing process. These products can irritate the skin and cause premature fading.

Is this treatment right for you? Please read below before booking:

Before proceeding with your booking, we kindly ask you to read the following information to ensure Semi-Permanent Makeup (SPMU) is the right choice for you. Please be aware that not everyone is a suitable candidate for SPMU. There are certain conditions and circumstances where the procedure may not be advisable. For brow treatments, the following candidates cannot be treated:
Individuals under the age of 18.
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals.
Those with skin conditions in the area to be treated, including eczema, psoriasis or severe acne.
Those with keloid scarring.
Those with allergies to makeup or pigments.
Those undergoing chemotherapy (please consult your doctor).
Those with uncontrolled high blood pressure or autoimmune diseases.
Those with blood disorders that affect clotting, such as haemophilia or platelet disorders.
Those with viral infections and diseases, including active herpes outbreaks or HIV.
Please remember, this list is not exhaustive and if you have any medical condition or take medication that you feel may affect your suitability for SPMU, please consult your doctor before booking a treatment. Your health and safety are our top priorities. We appreciate your understanding and compliance with these guidelines. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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